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Ha, ha!The Revolutionary War was was won by the Americans because they all had Kentucky rifles and the British only had smoothbores.
Ha, ha!The Revolutionary War was was won by the Americans because they all had Kentucky rifles and the British only had smoothbores.
Yes, but... does Wentworth have a target range, and can you to shoot golf [balls] with a Whitworth at Wentworth?
At Rondy, I ask youngsters if they want to shoot my rifle. The parents look worried but usually allow it. I load about 20 grains and the youngster has a smile on his face for hours.I do have to agree on that one, it's amazing how many people still think muzzleloaders kick like a mule.
mmm? I collect 'old' bamboo fly rods including one eleven feet long … for steelhead and salmon. They look great displayed alongside my ML collection. I guess I really was born too late. PolecatGuess my bamboo Orvis would be wasted on them......
Never let the facts get in the way of a good story.For various reasons I got really good at remembering stories as a kid. Someone would tell a story to me and 3-4 years later they would tell it again, half way through I'd stop them and say something like "no, your messing that up, it was Rocko, that blue tic with half an ear that caught the **** under the wood shed not Trigger"
It was really funny when they didn't remember telling me the 1st time. . . . .They would have this look on their face, like, how could this kid know that????
Now I'm getting older and can't even keep my own stories straight
Might want to get a new book. Last time I checked the Brits and Americans were shooting at the French in 1760, not each other. Your story sounds like the Col. Tarleton anecdote from approximately 1780.1760 That's what the book says!
They forgot to point out 200 years ago you hunted deer 365 if you wanted to."The million dollar question with flintlocks is whether they will fire when there is a deer standing in front of you. It makes you wonder how they survived 200 years ago when you were never 100% certain that your gun would go off when you pulled the trigger."
I could head shoot a robin at 30 yards just about 100% of the time.
I have to ask why you'd want to shoot a robin.
And don't forget the orange target on their chest!How could you not, what with all that unnecessary flying about and singing, and you there, gun in hand?
Weren’t we allmmm? I collect 'old' bamboo fly rods including one eleven feet long … for steelhead and salmon. They look great displayed alongside my ML collection. I guess I really was born too late. Polecat
And don't forget the orange target on their chest!
You should tell him black powder really gets unstable when it's wet.My father had been told that black powder gets unstable as it gets older, and can explode if it's dropped or shaken. I didn't know he believed that, so I never brought the subject up. Then while I was in the army, he came across a pair of antique powder cans I had in a cabinet (still containing powder). They were the oval red cans with the black & white paper labels. One was about half full and the other had never been opened. He emptied both cans down the toilet and then threw the empties in the trash.
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